lily-white

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adjective

variants or less commonly lily white
1
: white as a lily
lily-white sheets
2
a
: having or involving few or no people of color : lacking racial diversity
All too often, big-city cops live in lily-white enclaves like Simi Valley, California …Les Payne
Unless the Saints hire a black coach …, the NFL will continue its lily-white string of hires …Peter King
Most disappointingly, the main cast remains lily-white.People Weekly
b
: being or having extremely light pigmentation of the skin
a lily-white complexion
3
or Lily-White or Lily White dated, US politics : characterized by or favoring the exclusion of Black people especially from politics compare black-and-tan sense 2
4
: lacking faults or imperfections : irreproachable, pure
But Malcolm X has survived the gantlet of historical reassessment. A new generation responds to his principled rage precisely because he isn't lily white and goody-two-shoes.Peter Rainer

lily-white

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noun

variants or lily white
plural lily-whites or lily whites
1
: something that is white
He is a rock-solid, card-carrying free spirit, a young man who wears black tennis shoes in a sport that loves its lily whitesBill Dwyre
2
usually Lily-White or Lily White plural Lily-Whites or Lily Whites, dated, US politics : a member of a political organization favoring the exclusion of Black people
A lifelong Republican in the tradition of Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, [Norris Wright] Cuney fought a decades-long battle with the "Lily-Whites," Texas Republicans obsessed with driving African Americans out of the party.Joe Holley
Known as Lily Whites in newspaper headlines, the segregationists maneuvered to exclude Black people from roles of significance.Jack Schnedler

Examples of lily-white in a Sentence

Adjective the state's lieutenant governor was the only member of the administration who could claim to have remained lily-white during the scandal
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Adjective
To the naked eye, the sport’s lily-white facade is deeply pervasive. Essence, 17 Oct. 2024 The suburbs have long and deep histories of racial exclusion, creating the lily-white neighborhoods that benefited generations of white families. Becky Nicolaides / Made By History, TIME, 15 Aug. 2024 Riding was a lily-white sport there, too, but there wasn’t the same kind of ceiling on what was possible for a Black man. Ryan Lenora Brown, Smithsonian Magazine, 28 June 2024 His appearances on otherwise lily-white TV programs such as the Donna Reed Show, Bewitched, or the Ed Sullivan Show, played a landmark role in the culture. Sean Gregory, TIME, 19 June 2024 Follow Thomas through the lily-white halls of his suburban school that contrasted sharply with his urban neighborhood, trying to reconcile his sexuality with the Christianity that raised him, the exhaustion of code-switching, covering the 2016 election and everything that came after. Lizz Schumer, Peoplemag, 30 May 2024 These crowds heckled her during performances and complained to promoters about the invasion of a previously lily-white space. Kimberly Bryant, Essence, 29 Mar. 2024 The main protagonist, Audrey (Ashley Park), a successful lawyer who was adopted from China by a White American couple, has been best friends with Lolo (Sherry Cola) since childhood, bonding over being two of the few Asians in their almost lily-white hometown. Olivia McCormack, Washington Post, 5 July 2023 The sun beats down so fiercely on a lily-white tablecloth that the co-CEOs and co-chairpeople of the Warner Bros. Film Group shield themselves with Gucci and Ray-Ban shades. Matt Donnelly, Variety, 14 June 2023

Word History

First Known Use

Adjective

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun

1851, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of lily-white was in the 14th century

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“Lily-white.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lily-white. Accessed 14 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

lily-white

adjective
ˌlil-ē-ˈhwīt,
-ˈwīt
1
: white as a lily
2
: free from fault or blame : faultless, pure
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